Leigh Ann Page, vice president and partner of independent insurance brokerage firm Roach Howard Smith & Barton (RHSB) – Fort Worth, has been selected as a 2006 Great Women of Texas Woman of Influence by the Fort Worth Business Press, for her excellence in business, RHSB announced.
As an expert risk manager with more than 25 years of experience in insurance, Page has emerged as an influential and highly respected female leader in the insurance industry, especially in Tarrant County and surrounding communities. She has both a CIC and CPCU designation.
Page, the former president and director-shareholder of Fort Worth-based Howard Hill Insurance, joined the Fort Worth office of Roach Howard Smith & Barton (RHSB) in 2004 as a vice president and shareholder. In her current position at RHSB, Page incorporates her extensive experience with insurance and risk management to provide clients with industry-leading solutions specifically tailored to meet each client’s unique coverage needs and preferences.
Page is an active member of the North Texas community and beyond. She has served in several leadership roles, including her position as director and Scholarship Chair for the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) and as president of the Tarrant County Chapter of the Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) Association. Page’s community service includes her volunteer service with the North Texas Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity.
Source: RHSB


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